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→‎Subsequent Touring: The keyboards they destroyed on stage were usually Yamaha DX7s, which weren't especially expensive.
==Subsequent Touring==
''For more information, see [[Pretty Hate Machine Tour]]''<br><br>
The album also gained popularity through word-of-mouth and developed an underground following. Reznor quickly hired a band for touring with [[The Jesus and Mary Chain]], including guitarist and future Filter/Army of Anyone frontman [[Richard Patrick]]. Nine Inch Nails' live set was notorious for louder, more aggressive versions of the studio songs, and also for destroying their instruments at the end of sets. Reznor preferred using the heel of his boots to strip the keys from expensive keyboards.
==Purest Feeling==
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